Editing Contracts

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You can view / manage your players' contracts by clicking the '''Manage Button''' on the main toolbar, then selecting the '''Contracts''' Tab as shown below. ''After the draft, this is where you want to go to sign your new personnel!''
 
You can view / manage your players' contracts by clicking the '''Manage Button''' on the main toolbar, then selecting the '''Contracts''' Tab as shown below. ''After the draft, this is where you want to go to sign your new personnel!''
  
'''WARNING!''' Do not lock yourself into too many Type 1 contracts. This is one of the [[Biggest Mistakes|Biggest Mistakes]] new owners can make and it may hamper  your team's development for a long time to come. If you're unsure about how to handle contracts after reading this page, post a question in the chat feed asking other owners what they do. Multi-season contracts are a wonderful-terrible feature of our game. 
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'''WARNING!''' Do not lock yourself into too many Type 1 contracts. This is a common rookie mistake and it can hamstring your team's development for a long time to come. If you're unsure about how to handle contracts after reading this page, post a question in the chat feed asking other owners what they do.
  
 
[[File:Managetabscontracts.jpg|840px|thumb|center|Player Contracts Tab in the Manager Window]]
 
[[File:Managetabscontracts.jpg|840px|thumb|center|Player Contracts Tab in the Manager Window]]

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